Description of pmwiki-mode (from doing describe-mode in Emacs)

Alternatively, the same page can be opened with `pmichaud-open' by
giving 'Main.HomePage' or 'Main/HomePage' as argument. Similarly, a
page at the LyX wiki can be opened using `lyx-open'.

Once a page has been opened, you can edit it and then save it using
`pmwiki-save' or `pmwiki-save-as'. The latter function allows you to
save the page with a new name, and even to a different wiki wiki web by giving an URL as argument.

To view the wiki page that you are editing in a browser, first save it
and then use the command `pmwiki-browse'.

While editing the page, you can use `pmwiki-next' and `pmwiki-prev' to
quickly go to the next and previous links. And when the point is on a
link, you can use `pmwiki-follow to goto the page that the link points
to, i.e. that page is opened in a new buffer.

Interactive functions:

`pmwiki-open' - Open wiki page specified by group/name or URL
`pmwiki-next' - Goto the next WikiWord or free link?.
`pmwiki-prev' - Goto the previous WikiWord or free link?.
`pmwiki-follow' - Open (goto) page pointed to by link at point.
`pmwiki-save' - Save current buffer to the wiki engine.
`pmwiki-save-as' - Save buffer to new page specified by group/name or URL.
`pmwiki-reload' - Reload the page.
`pmwiki-browse' - Show current buffer in browser.
`pmwiki-search' - Search the wiki site for a text.
`pmwiki-map-site' - Generate a map of the site (all groups and pages).
`pmwiki-delete' - Delete a page
`pmichaud-open' - Open page from the Pmichaud wiki.
`lyx-open' - Open a page from the LyX wiki.
`lyx-save-as' - Save current buffer to page at the LyX wiki.